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The healing modality of Flower Essences was developed by Dr. Bach, a Homeopathic Physician in England during the 1800's. Dr Bach was deeply inspired and moved by his esoteric experiences with Nature and Her innate Healing Power, which he experienced profoundly, through all levels of his being. It was among the soft, flowering hills, and nurturing green meadows of the English countryside, that this simple Homeopath became so inspired by his work with Flower Essences that he decided to heal exclusively with them for the remainder of his life.
As with Homeopathic remedies, Flower Essences work energetically and through frequency and resonance and do not contain material substances. They are made as infusions of energetic essences from flower blossoms in pure water which is empowered by sunlight. Sunlight is composed of Helium, an element formed by the fusion of two Hydrogen nuclei. The word Hydrogen is formed from the root words, hydro for water and gen for genesis or life, the container of all known archetypes of form.
Flower Essences are considered to be extremely close to Source in their nature. When flower blossoms rest in pure water in sunlight, their inherent archetypical Healing Power is released into the water forming a Mother Tincture. It is from this Mother Tincture that Flower Essences are made.
Over the past 100 years as more and more Flower Essence companies have developed in almost every country on earth, thousands of case studies have been gathered, by Flower Essence Practitioners, Homeopathic Physicians, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Naturopathic Doctors, Medical Doctors, Clinics, and Hospitals all over the globe. With each passing year, the astounding healing abilities of Flower Essences are becoming widely known and respected. More clinical data is gathered and recorded in professional settings on a daily basis. As an example, Cuba has become one of the first countries to use Flower Essences with regularity in their normal medical practices, and with excellent results, especially in the area of Mental Health and Psychiatry.
Copyright 2006, Christine von Liederbach - Writer's Guild, Los Angeles, CA and Library of Congress
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